On 09/11/2015 01:37 PM, ZombineDev wrote:
> On Wednesday, 9 September 2015 at 08:26:59 UTC, qznc wrote:
>> ...
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> https://github.com/MartinNowak/project_tester
Right, please contribute.
On 09/09/2015 10:26 AM, qznc wrote:
> The Rust people have this Crater [0,1] tool, which essentially builds
> all Rust libraries with two compiler versions and compares for regressions.
I recently created a Jenkins project so that I can easily test many
projects with a particular DPL version or
On Wednesday, 9 September 2015 at 08:26:59 UTC, qznc wrote:
...
https://github.com/MartinNowak/project_tester
On 09/09/15 8:26 PM, qznc wrote:
The Rust people have this Crater [0,1] tool, which essentially builds
all Rust libraries with two compiler versions and compares for regressions.
Since D has a central library repository as well, it would make sense to
do this broad testing as well. We don't
The Rust people have this Crater [0,1] tool, which essentially
builds all Rust libraries with two compiler versions and compares
for regressions.
Since D has a central library repository as well, it would make
sense to do this broad testing as well. We don't have nightly
builds (or do we?),
On Wednesday, 9 September 2015 at 08:26:59 UTC, qznc wrote:
The Rust people have this Crater [0,1] tool, which essentially
builds all Rust libraries with two compiler versions and
compares for regressions.
Since D has a central library repository as well, it would make
sense to do this broad
On 2015-09-09 10:26, qznc wrote:
The Rust people have this Crater [0,1] tool, which essentially builds
all Rust libraries with two compiler versions and compares for regressions.
Since D has a central library repository as well, it would make sense to
do this broad testing as well. We don't
On Wednesday, 9 September 2015 at 08:56:56 UTC, Rikki Cattermole
wrote:
On 09/09/15 8:26 PM, qznc wrote:
The Rust people have this Crater [0,1] tool, which essentially
builds
all Rust libraries with two compiler versions and compares for
regressions.
Since D has a central library repository
On 09/09/15 9:21 PM, Edwin van Leeuwen wrote:
On Wednesday, 9 September 2015 at 08:56:56 UTC, Rikki Cattermole wrote:
On 09/09/15 8:26 PM, qznc wrote:
The Rust people have this Crater [0,1] tool, which essentially builds
all Rust libraries with two compiler versions and compares for
On Wednesday, 9 September 2015 at 12:02:55 UTC, Jacob Carlborg
wrote:
I think it's a great idea. This has been suggested before. The
objections were that:
* If you do find a problem who should be responsible for
figuring out if it's a regression or an intended change?
* Not all packages are
On Wednesday, 9 September 2015 at 08:56:56 UTC, Rikki Cattermole
wrote:
Or use travis-ci.
They have that as well: http://rust-ci.org/
On Wednesday, 9 September 2015 at 12:02:55 UTC, Jacob Carlborg
wrote:
I think it's a great idea. This has been suggested before. The
objections were that:
* If you do find a problem who should be responsible for
figuring out if it's a regression or an intended change?
It does raise the bar
On Wednesday, 9 September 2015 at 13:48:16 UTC, qznc wrote:
On Wednesday, 9 September 2015 at 12:02:55 UTC, Jacob Carlborg
wrote:
I think it's a great idea. This has been suggested before. The
objections were that:
* If you do find a problem who should be responsible for
figuring out if it's
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